I built this proof of concept of a tool called text.makeup. It is meant to be a friendly Unicode explainer – meant not just for Unicode nerds, but nerds of any kind. Useful for debugging, but also learning.

You can go there now to play (much more fun on desktop!), but I also recorded a 5-minute video that explains it further.

I am curious: Does this feel like fun? Is it worth building out for real? What would you like to see in it if so?

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@mwichary the amount of info it already displays is great, like I didn't expect it to say anything about :) and certainly not about \n

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@mwichary I use unicode.fyi and this really feels like a supercharged version of that for normal people

@noiob Yeah, there are quite a few tools that feel exactly like this, but I wanted to try a friendlier approach.

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